Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the urgent need for a revolution in cybersecurity. Examine the current state of public paranoia, the concept of "rock bottom," and the importance of comfortable experimentation in the hacking space. Discover how reputation and chains of influence play crucial roles in shaping the future of security research. Learn about the significance of jailbreaking, executive advisory boards, and civil liberties in the context of cybersecurity. Investigate the challenges faced by the industry, including the "echo chamber" effect and the exodus of talented professionals. Gain insights into potential solutions, such as encouraging positive constructive swings and coordinating efforts to address pressing issues. Consider the implications of remote participation and the need for a constitutional congress to establish first principles in the field. Ultimately, understand why "the cavalry isn't coming" and how individuals can contribute to driving meaningful change in the cybersecurity landscape.
Syllabus
Intro
Dreams
Hacker Space
Public Paranoia
Rock Bottom
Comfortable Experimentation
Reputation
Chain of Influence
We dont know the perfect formula
Packing our future
Lets coordinate
Jailbreak
Security Research
Next Steps
Executive Advisory Boards
One Desire
Remote Participation
Civil Liberties
Constitutional Congress
First Principles
The Problem
Encouraging Positive Constructive Swings
The Cavalry Isnt Coming
Echo Chamber
All the best people have already left
The challenge
If youre serious
Please help
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